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Spending

Here you can see the expenditures of political parties in the lead-up to the elections according to the latest data.

  • 18 Aug - 16 Sep 2025
  • 10 Sep - 16 Sep 2025

During this period, political parties spent a total of £100,556 and displayed 1285 advertisements on Meta.

Number of Advertisers Top Spenders Number of Ads Total Spend
Conservatives 94
1. Conservatives (£27,856)
2. Jason Perry - Mayor of Croydon (£3,144)
3. Robert Jenrick (£648)

413 £43,709
Labour Party 137
1. The Labour Party (£8,557)
2. Labour Future (£2,455)
3. Keir Starmer (£1,582)

658 £31,223
Reform UK 16
1. Reform UK (£9,538)
2. Nigel Farage (£6,130)
3. Peter Gold (£100)

31 £17,068
Liberal Democrats 38
1. Beavan 4 Norfolk & Suffolk (£332)
2. North Dorset Liberal Democrats (£116)
3. Mike Martin (£101)

103 £4,049
SNP 16
1. Cllr. Simita Kumar - Edinburgh SNP (£110)
2. Dalkeith & District SNP (£100)
3. Lloyd Melville SNP (£100)

29 £1,610
Independent 10
1. Chelmsford Independents (£300)
2. Councillor Steve Edwards (£100)
3. Dr Shadman Zaman (£100)

17 £1,200
Plaid Cymru 2
1. Plaid Cymru (£656)
2. Liz Saville Roberts - Dwyfor Meirionnydd (£100)

14 £756
Northern Ireland 7
1. Cllr Malachy Quinn - SDLP Torrent (£141)
2. Gerry Carroll MLA (£100)
3. Alderman Amanda Grehan Councillor for Lisburn South (£100)

16 £741
Green Party 2
1. Worcester Green Party (£100)
2. Joe Belcher (£100)

4 £200

During this period, political parties spent a total of £23,552 and displayed 473 advertisements on Meta.

Number of Advertisers Top Spenders Number of Ads Total Spend
Labour Party 84
1. The Labour Party (£1,725)
2. Labour Future (£1,313)
3. Keir Starmer (£567)

267 £12,620
Conservatives 48
1. Robert Jenrick (£648)
2. Conservatives (£324)
3. Jason Perry - Mayor of Croydon (£242)

129 £5,842
Liberal Democrats 19
1. Michael Headley (£100)
2. Hessle Matters (£100)
3. Goldington Liberal Democrats (£100)

37 £1,900
Reform UK 6
1. Reform UK (£364)
2. Nigel Farage (£361)
3. Amelia Randall (£100)

7 £1,125
SNP 9
1. Cllr Colm Merrick SNP (£100)
2. Paul McLennan MSP (£100)
3. Fiona Hyslop (£100)

14 £900
Northern Ireland 5
1. Cllr Gary McKeown (£100)
2. North Down TUV (£100)
3. Gerry Carroll MLA (£100)

5 £500
Plaid Cymru 2
1. Plaid Cymru (£165)
2. Liz Saville Roberts (£100)

7 £265
Green Party 2
1. Joe Belcher (£100)
2. Worcester Green Party (£100)

3 £200
Independent 2
1. St Albans City and District Council (£100)
2. Chelmsford Independents (£100)

4 £200